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The City of Middletown demolished the former home of Forest City Cleaners at 248 William St. last month, ending a ...
NBA Playoff Preview: Part Two
Hope you all had a lovely weekend! We’re back with the 1–8 and 2–7 playoff matchups for the Eastern and ...
Theater Capstone “imagin/ing” Interrogates Power and Performativity Through Community Making, Dance Circles, and Nipple Covers
I had the honor of being part of the run crew for “imagin/ing,” a theater capstone performance by Alisha Simmons ...
A Summer of Gayhood and Girlhood: Original Musical “Camp!” Debuts at WestCo Café
If you’ve ever been to sleepaway summer camp, then the original musical “Camp!” written by Eliza Bender ’24 and Sarah ...
Sammy Sackett Isn’t Done
Most people don’t get jobs by defacing property. Sammy Sackett ’25 isn’t most people. “I was just being a little ...
Play(er) of the Week Jordan Walter ’25 Talks Breaking a 40-Year-Old Record and Persevering Through Injuries
In Play(er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention. ...
Students Assemble Zine Critiquing Upper Administration Amid Trepidation About Surveillance
The work of over 30 students, the words of 15 interviewees, and more than 15 hours of recordings went into “Begging for Table ...
Understanding Art as a Means to Escape: “Find the Moon” Beautifully Brings Light to an Artist’s Struggle With Herself
As I hurried to the Ring Family Performing Arts Hall on Saturday, April 13 at 8:15 p.m. to take my seat for ...
NBA Playoff Preview: Part One
The NBA playoffs are here! After a long regular season full of iconic moments, star ascensions, and (of course) drama, ...
Play(er) of the Week: Luke LaSaracina ’25 Talks 100 Hits, Little League Memories, and Being a Two-Sport Cardinal
In Play(er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention. ...
